Page219 - Week 01 - Thursday, 3 December 2020
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Alexander Maconochie Centre—education and training programs
(Question No 19)
Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Corrections, upon notice, on 4 December 2020:
(1) What is the highest level of qualification an inmate can study within the Alexander Maconochie Centre (AMC).
(2) What education institutions does the AMC partner with to deliver these high level qualifications.
Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
I have been advised by the Justice and Community Safety Directorate that the information sought is not in an easily retrievable form, and that to collect relevant information to assemble responses would require a considerable diversion of resources.
In this instance, it is inappropriate to divert resources from other priority activities for the purposes of answering the Member’s questions. I do however offer the member a verbal briefing with relevant officials to discuss the questions asked.
Alexander Maconochie Centre—detainee employment
(Question No 20)
Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Corrections, upon notice, on 4 December 2020:
(1) What paid work options are available for inmates inside the Alexander Maconochie Centre (AMC).
(2) What are the different award rates for each paid job available to inmates.
(3) How many paid work hours are done by inmates in total per week (a) within and (b) outside the AMC.
(4) How many paid work hours are worked in each by inmates, broken down by job roles.
(5) How many inmates, as a number and percentage, are engaged in paid work (a) inside and (b) outside the facility
(6) How does an inmate apply for a paid position within the facility.
(7) Is there a waiting list for any paid position in the facility; if so, what job roles have waiting lists and how many inmates are on that waiting list as of 3 December 2020.
(8) Is there a waiting list for any paid position outside the facility; if so, what job roles have waiting lists and how many inmates are on that waiting list as of 3 December 2020.
Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
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